Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1917 — Blaine Gwin In Charge of Red Cross Work in N. M. [ARTICLE]
Blaine Gwin In Charge of Red Cross Work in N. M.
J. C. Gwin has received word front his son, Blaine, that he has been loaned by the government to take charge of the Red Cross work at Columbus, New Mexico. Blaine has been acting in a similar capacity at pa»n r where he went some time ago to take charge of the woric there. Mr. Gwin states in bis letter that they have already taken care of over 3,000 'Mexican refugees who have i-oir-e to them for assistance. The letter does not state where the refugees are from, but it is probable that they come from the armies of Carranza and Villa, who have been fighting in that section.
